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PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON WOOD HIS MESSAGE o The new prominence of women in social, political, economic, and religious affairs is the most important fact that confronts the World today. Traditional ac- tivities have ceasedg traditional training no longer suffices. Rather than upon the intellect, education for women must rest upon much more fundamental elements in her nature-the emotions of sympathy and service which lie back of her greatest contribution to humanity and civilization. It is only as education passes over from the dominance of the intellect into the realm of the fundamental emotions that it can truly function in the life of woman. The ultimate in education is not thought but action, not the search for Truth but the application of Truth to human life and human conduct.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS DEAN CIIAETERS, Counselor During his periodical visits to the campus, Dr- Charters checks up on the continuous re-vamping of Stephens curriculum and extra-curricular activi- ties. His vigorous prodding helps keep Stephens a leader in progressive education for women. He spends a great deal of time finding out if there is any real difference in a Stephens graduate, and careful records indicate that there is-a favorable one. DEAN JOHNSON Exuberant, friendly Dean Johnson holds the dual position of Librarian and Dean of Instruction. He is interested in improving the content of the courses at Stephens, in making the library a vital part of the instructional program, and in leading the students to know and love books. DEAN SHOFSTALL Wise and practical Dean Shofstall explains his work thus: I deal with the unimportant prob- lems of the student, for I feel that the important will take care of themselves. These unimportant problems include the advisory system and con- stant experimenting with new ideas. Dean Shof- stall is so sincerely unassuming and understanding that his waiting-room is always jammed with girls in need of counsel. - 'N y 1' Wy L DEAN W. W. CHARTERS 1 If DEAN B. LAMAR JOHNSON l H DEAN WELDON P. SHoEs'rALL rw I an al. ly: ., I , ln! 4515, ' flu! I j , g,H:1iy.3:.h 6 I r f ,. , -f' F f , ' Page 10 sow V, x if V. 4 V xl i 2
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